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5SAFETYSymbols and Terms Used in the Owner’s ManualThe following safety signal words and symbols appear throughout the owner’s manual. Your safety and

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95MAINTENANCEDrive B eltDrive Belt Tension4. Place the base of t he tension gauge bracket squarely against thelower strand of the drive belt halfway b

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96MAINTENANCEDrive B eltDrive Belt Tension AdjustmentCare should be taken to be sure the motorcycle will not tip or fall while elevated. S evere perso

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97MAINTENANCERear WheelAlignmentA skewed rear axle can damage the drive belt, causing belt failure and l oss of control of the motorcycle.WARNING1. Br

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98MAINTENANCERear WheelAlignmentNOTE: Turn the axle adjusters about 1/16 of a turn at a time and monitor wheelalignment as you proceed.5. On screw sty

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99MAINTENANCERear WheelAlignment8. When wheel is aligned and drive belt tension is correct, tighten the adjuster lock nut (screw-style), then tightent

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100MAINTENANCERear SuspensionInspect Rear Shock Absorber Pre -Load (Ride Height)This procedure involves using the shock absorber preload wrench PV-435

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101MAINTENANCERear SuspensionInspectRear Shock Absorber Preload (Ride Height )Motorcycle in upright positionFloorFrame CradleWeight of Operator , Pass

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102MAINTENANCERear SuspensionAdjust Rear Shock Absorber Preload (Ride Height)To adjust the shock absorber s pring pre-load:1. Rest the motorcycle on t

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103MAINTENANCERear SuspensionAdjust Rear Shock Absorber Preload (Ride Height)7. The uppermost spanner nut on the shock is the locknut (1).The spanner

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104MAINTENANCERear SuspensionInspect Swing Arm and Rear Axle1. Sit in the operator’s seat and slowly bounce the rear suspension a few times. Make sure

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6SAFETYSafe Riding PracticesImproper use of this motorcycle can result in serious injury or death to you, your passenger and others.To minimize the ri

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105MAINTENANCEFront Suspension and SteeringCare should be taken to be sure the motorcycle will not tip or fall while elevated. S evere personal injury

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106MAINTENANCEFront Suspension and SteeringCare should be taken to be sure the motorcycle will not tip or fall while elevated. S evere personal injury

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107MAINTENANCEFuel SystemFuel Hose, Rail, and ConnectionsInspect the fuel hoses for cracks or damage. Inspect the hose connection at the fuel pump and

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108MAINTENANCEFuel System4. With the engine and exhaust cool, wrap a clean shop towel around the fuel line fitting (2) at the fuel rail.Disconnect it

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109MAINTENANCEThrottleThrottle Control Grip and Cable1. Rotate the t hrottle control grip. It should rotate smoothly from its restposition to its comp

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110MAINTENANCEThrottleAdjust Th rottle F reeplay1. Hold the adjuster nuts (1) and loosen the lock nuts (2) on bothcabl es.2. Turn the l ock nuts away

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111MAINTENANCEMechanical ClutchClutch Lever and Cable1. Squeeze the clutch lever toward the handlebar and release it. Itshould move freely and smoothl

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112MAINTENANCEMechanical ClutchAdjust Clutch Cable Freeplay1. Remove the right side cover.2. Hold cable (1) and loosen the adjuster lock nut (2).3. Tu

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113MAINTENANCEHydraulic ClutchHydraulic Clutch FluidCheck the hydraulic clutch fluid level.1. Position the motorcycle on level ground with thefront wh

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114MAINTENANCEHydraulic ClutchAdd Hydraulic Clutch Fluid1. Straddle t he motorcycle and bring it to a vertical position. Turn the handlebars until the

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7SAFETYSafe Riding PracticesThe following design characteristics affect how you should ride the VICTORY motorcycle:S Some models are designed for one

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115MAINTENANCELubricate Clutch LeverMechanical Clutch1. Remove right side cover. Loosen the adjuster lock nut (see page 112.)2. Turn the cable adjuste

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116MAINTENANCELubricate Control CablesThe following cables used on the motorcycle require periodic maintenance and inspection to ensure smoothoperatio

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117MAINTENANCEBrakesFront Brake L ever MovementSqueeze the front brake lever toward the handlebar andrelease it. It should move freely and smoothly an

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118MAINTENANCEBrakesFront Brake Lever Lubrication1. Remove right side mirror.2. Remove brake lever pivot nut (10mm wrench or socket) and pin (4mm hexa

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119MAINTENANCEBrakesFront Brake Fluid Level1. Position the motorcycle on level ground with the front wheelstraight forward. Do not use the side stand.

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120MAINTENANCEBrakesAdd Front Brake Fluid• Do not operate the fron t brake while its reservoir cover is removed. Fluid could overflow from thereservoi

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121MAINTENANCEBrakesAdjust Rear Brake PedalThe brake pedal should be adjusted so that in the relaxed position, with no force on the pedal, there is 2-

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122MAINTENANCEBrakesRear Brake Fluid Level1. To check the rear brake fluid level, remove right side cover.Straddle the motorcyc le and bring it to a v

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123MAINTENANCEBrakesAdd Rear Brake Fluid1. Bring the motorcycle to a vertical position with an appropriatemotorcycle lift or a block of wood or steel

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124MAINTENANCEBrakesBrake PadsInspect front (1) and rear (2) brake pad thickness. Replacebrake pads when wear lines (3) are no longer visible, orwhen

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8SAFETYSafe Riding PracticesFollow these general safe riding practices:S Before each ride, make the checks described in the Pre-Operation Check sectio

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125MAINTENANCEBrakesBrake DiscVisually inspect the brake disc for nicks, scratches, cracks, orother damage. Inspect the thickness of each brake disc i

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126MAINTENANCEGear Shift PedalAdjust Gear Shift Pedal Height1. Loosen the gear shift linkage rod locknuts.2. Turn the linkage rod in or out as necessa

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127MAINTENANCETiresTire PressureNormal riding warms the tires and increases the tire air pressure. For an accurate reading, check the tire pressurebef

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128MAINTENANCETiresTire ConditionInspect the tire sidewalls, road contact surface, and tread base for cuts, punctures, and cracking. Replace damagedti

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129MAINTENANCESpark PlugsThe spark plugs must be removed from the engine to inspect them.Spark plugs with bright white deposits, sooty black deposits,

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130MAINTENANCESpark Plugs4. Remove the spark plug from the cylinder head with a 5/8 inch sparkplug socket.Both spark plugs should have the same light

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131MAINTENANCEEngine CompressionAn accurate periodic engine compression check documents engine wear and condition. For engine compressioncheck procedu

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132MAINTENANCESeat Removal and InstallationOn passenger models, the passenger seat does not have to be removed for regular maintenance. If removal isd

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133MAINTENANCEBatteryThe battery contains sulfuric acid, which can cause severe burns. Do not allow sulfuric acid to contactskin, eyes, or clothing.An

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134MAINTENANCEBatteryBattery Removal1. Remove the left side cover and battery cover.2. Disconnect the negative (--) battery cables (cable ends are exp

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9SAFETYSafe Riding PracticesS The most common cause of accidents involving a motorcycle and an automobile is the automobile driver’s failureto see the

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135MAINTENANCEBatteryBattery ChargingThe battery may contain explosive gases.• Keep sparks, cigarettes, or any flame away from the battery.• Shield ey

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136MAINTENANCEBatteryBattery In stallatio n1. Before installing the battery, make sure it’s fully charged and clean.2. Slide the battery into position

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137MAINTENANCEFusesNotice Use only recommended amperage fuses to avoid damage to the electrical system.1. Remove the right side cover. R elease the fu

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138MAINTENANCEHeadlight Beam InspectionThe high beam should shine straightforward. The low beam will spread moretoward the right (U.S./Canada).1. Befo

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139MAINTENANCEHeadlight Beam Adjustment1. To adjust the headlight beam vertically, holdthe headlight firmly while loosening thepivot bolt (1). On 8-Ba

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140MAINTENANCEHeadlight Lamp ReplacementHigh Intensity Discharge (HID) LampsHigh intensity discharge lamps should be handled only by a trained technic

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141MAINTENANCESidestandStraddle the motorcycle and bring it to a vertical position. Move the sidestand to its stored (up) position, then to itsfully e

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142MAINTENANCESidestandSidestand Lubrication1. Bring the motorcycle to a vertical position with an appropriate motorcycle lift or a block of wood or s

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143MAINTENANCEFastenersVisually inspect the entire m otorcycle chassis and engine for loose, damaged, or missing fasteners. Tighten loosefasteners to

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144CLEANINGThis section explains how to properly clean the various parts of your VICTORY motorcycle to keep it in goodworking order and appearance.Gen

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10SAFETYSafe Riding PracticesS Reduce your speed when:- The weather is windy, rainy or otherwise causing slippery or rapidly changing conditions.- The

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145CLEANINGWashing and Drying the MotorcycleBefore washing the motorcycle, always allow the engine to cool for at least 30 minutes. Do not spray water

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146CLEANINGWashing and Drying the Motorcycle5. Clean the front fork tubes thoroughly t o reduce fork seal wear and leakage.6. If insects, oil, tar, tr

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147CLEANINGWaxing, Polishing and Applying Protectants(Items Other Than Windshields and Leather Saddlebags)After washing and drying the motorcycle, you

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148CLEANINGWindshield CareIf your motorcycle is equipped with an optional windshield:Wash the windshield using a soft cloth or sponge soaked in a solu

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149CLEANINGLeather Saddlebag CareIf your motorcycle is equipped with optional leather saddlebags:Natural leather has “character. ” Each piece used in

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150STORAGEIf you will not operate the motorcycle for several months, such as during the winter, store the motorcycle to preventdamage to the fuel syst

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151STORAGEClean and Protect the MotorcycleTo prepare t he motorcycle for storage, begin by cleaning it as outlined beginning on page 144. Wax painted

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152STORAGETire InflationInflate the tires to normal pressure (see page 127).Battery Care1. Remove the battery (see page 134).2. To clean oxidation fro

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153STORAGERemoval from Storage1. Remove the cover and unlock the front forks (if locked with accessory lock).2. Check the tire pressure (page 127) and

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154WARRANTIESMotorcycle Noise RegulationTampering with noise control systems is prohibited. Federal law prohibits the following acts or causing thereo

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11SAFETYSafe Riding PracticesS Ground clearance is reduced when the motorcycle leans. Do not allow components to contact the road surfacewhen leaning

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155WARRANTIESEmissions Control System WarrantyVICTORY Motorcycles, Polaris Sales Inc. - Emission Control System Warranty StatementYour Warranty Rights

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156WARRANTIESOwner ’s Warranty ResponsibilitiesAs the motorcycle owner, you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance listed in

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157WARRANTIESI. CoverageWarranty defects shall be remedied during customary business hours at any authorized VICTORY motorcycle dealer located within

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158WARRANTIESII. LimitationsThis Emission Control System warranty shall not cover any of the following:A. Repair or replacement required as a result o

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159WARRANTIESIII. Limited LiabilityA. The liability of VICTORY under this Emission Control System Warranty is limited solely to the remedying of defec

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160WARRANTIESIV. Legal RightsTHIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARYFROM STATE TO STATE.V. This W

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161WARRANTIESVICTORY Motorcycle Warranty PolicyLimited WarrantyVICTORY Motorcycle Division, Polaris Sales Inc., P.O. Box 47700, Hamel, Minnesota 55340

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162WARRANTIESWarranty Coverage And Exclusions:Limitations Of Warranties And RemediesThe warranty excludes any failures that are not caused by a defect

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163WARRANTIESALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY ANDFITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE) ARE L

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164SPECIFICATIONSModel Year 2009 VEGAS Models KINGPIN ModelsDimensionsOverall Length 96.3 in. (244.5 cm) 99.1 in. (251.9 cm)Overall Width 38 in. (97 c

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12SAFETYSafe Riding PracticesProtective ApparelTo decrease the risk of injury and increase riding comfort, wear protective riding apparel.S Wearing a

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165SPECIFICATIONSModel Year 2009 VEGAS Models KINGPIN ModelsEngineEngine Type Freedom®100/6 V -TwinFreedom®100/5 V -Twin (8-BALL)Freedom®100/6 V -Twin

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166SPECIFICATIONSModel Year 2009 VEGAS Models KINGPIN ModelsDrive SystemFinal Drive Type Carbon Fiber Reinforced Belt Carbon Fiber Reinforced BeltTran

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167SPECIFICATIONSModel Year 2009 VEGAS Models KINGPIN ModelsWheels and TiresFront Wheel Type/Size Cast 18 x 3.5 or Billet 21 x 2.15 Cast 18 x 3.5 or B

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168SPECIFICATIONSFuel SpecificationsUse only unleaded gasoline, 92 pump octane minimum.DO NOT USE E85 GASOLINE OR GASOLINE CONTAINING METHANOL.Using E

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169IDENTIFICATION NUMBERSRecord important numbers below.Vehicle Identification Number: ________________________________________(Located on right side

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170INDEXAAccelerating 76...Accessory Battery Charger 135...Accessory Selection and Installation 20..AdjustmentClutch Lever Freep

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171INDEXDDefects 30...Drive Belt 65, 92-96...Drive Belt Condition 92...Drive Belt Tension 92-96...

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172INDEXIIdentification Numbers 169...Ignition Key 39...Ignition Key Number 38...Ignition Switch 39...

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173INDEXSSaddlebag Care, Leather 149...Saddlebags 17...Safe Riding Practices 6-12...Safety/Vehicle Information Label

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13SAFETYGross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)Gross vehicle weight is the total combined weight of the motorcycle, the operator and the passenger. Example

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14SAFETYLoading ExamplesEXAMPLE 1:Item WeightEXAMPLE1:VEGASMotorcycle with full capacity of all fluids 671 lbs. (304 kg)VEGASwith no accessories or ca

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15SAFETYLoading ExamplesEXAMPLE 4:Item WeightEXAMPLE4:KINGPINMotorcycle with full capacity of all fluids 693 lbs. (314 kg)KINGPINwith no accessories o

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16SAFETYCarrying CargoUse the following guidelines when attaching cargo or accessories to the motorcycle. Where applicable, theseguidelines also refer

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17SAFETYSaddlebags / Top BoxWhen operating a motorcycle with original equipment or accessory saddlebags:S Never ride at speeds exceeding 80 mph (129 k

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18SAFETYModificationsModifying the motorcycle by removing any equipment or by adding equipment not approved by VICTORY mayvoid your warranty. S uch mo

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19SAFETYTransporting the MotorcycleIf you must transport the motorcycle:S Use a truck or trailer. Do not tow the motorcycle with anothervehicle, as to

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20SAFETYAccessory Selection and InstallationBecause VICTORY cannot test and make specific recommendations concerning every accessory or combination of

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21SAFETYGasoline and ExhaustFor complete fueling procedures, see page 70.Gasoline is highly flammable and can be explosive in certain conditions. Obse

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22SAFETYMaintenanceMaintain the motorcycle according to the following requirements:S Before each ride, complete a pre-operation check as outlined begi

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23SAFETYMaintenanceS Keep the motorcycle clean. In addition to extending the service life and the original appearance of the motor-cycle, a complete a

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BCEDBADCEA24SAFETYLocation of Safety and Vehicle Information Labels (All Models)

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This product contains or emitschemicals known to the state ofCalifornia to cause cancer and birthdefects or other reproductive harm.California Proposi

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25SAFETYLocation of Safety and Vehicle Information Labels (All Models)Label content varies by model. The labels shown illustrate type and location onl

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26SAFETYLocation of Safety and V ehicle Information Labels (All Models)F

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27SAFETYLocation of Safety and Vehicle Information Labels (All Models)Label content varies by model. The labels shown illustrate type and location onl

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28SAFETYLocation of Safety and Vehicle Information Labels (All Models)IIHGGH

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29SAFETYLocation of Safety and V ehicle Information Labels (All Models)Label content varies by model. The labels shown illustrate type and location on

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30SAFETYReporting Safety DefectsIf you believe that your vehicle has a defect that could result in a crash or cause injury or death, you shouldimmedia

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31COMPONENT IDENTIFICATIONHandlebar Area - VEGAS Models1. Speedometer2. Front Brake Fluid Reservoir3. Right Mirror4. Throttle Control Grip5. Front Bra

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32COMPONENT IDENTIFICATIONLeft Side - VEGAS Models1. Front Fork2. Front Turn Signal3. Headlight4. Air Filter5. Spark Plug (2)6. Ignition Switch7. Left

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33COMPONENT IDENTIFICATIONRight Side - VEGAS Models1. Drive Belt (under guard)2. Passenger Seat(passenger models)3. Seat Strap4. Operator’s Seat5. Sid

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34COMPONENT IDENTIFICATIONHandlebar Area - KINGPIN Models1. Indicator Lamps2. Front Brake Fluid Reservoir3. Right Handlebar Switch4. Right Mirror5. Th

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We’ve created a web site just for YOU!S Technical tipsS New product introductionsS Event schedulesS Parts and Service Manual informationS Exciting det

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35COMPONENT IDENTIFICATIONLeft Side - KINGPIN Models1. Front Fork2. Front Turn Signal3. Headlight4. Speedometer5. Air Filter6. Spark Plug (2)7. Igniti

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1235647810911121314151718191636COMPONENT IDENTIFICATIONRight Side - KINGPIN Models1. Passenger’s Seat (passenger models)2. Seat Strap3. Operator’s Sea

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37COMPONENT IDENTIFICATIONVehicle Identification NumberThe vehicle identification number (VIN) is stamped into the front of the steering head and also

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38COMPONENT IDENTIFICATIONEngine Identification NumberThe engine identification number i s a combination of the engine modeland serial numbers. The fi

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39INSTRUMENTS, FEATURES AND CONTROLSIgnition KeyThe ignition key operates the ignition switch and parking lights.Ignition SwitchThe ignition switch en

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40INSTRUMENTS, FEATURES AND CONTROLSInstrument ClusterThe instrument cluster includes the speedometer , the tachometer(accessory) and the multi-functi

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41INSTRUMENTS, FEATURES AND CONTROLSTachometer (Accessory)So me mod els are equ ipped with a t achom eter (1). An access orytachomet er kit can al so

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42INSTRUMENTS, FEATURES AND CONTROLSIndicator LightsNeutral Indicator (1)The neutral indicator illuminates when the transmission isin neutral, and the

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43INSTRUMENTS, FEATURES AND CONTROLSIndicator LightsLow Oil Pressure Indicator (4)The low oil pressure indicator illuminates when engine oil pressure

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44INSTRUMENTS, FEATURES AND CONTROLSLeft Handlebar ControlsEmergency Flasher SwitchThe emergency flasher switch activates andcancels the emergency fla

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45INSTRUMENTS, FEATURES AND CONTROLSLeft Handlebar ControlsTu rn Signal Switch Op erationThe ignition key must be in the ON or PARK position and the e

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121. Engine Stop/Run Switch2. Starter Button3. Throttle Control Grip4. Brake Lever3446INSTRUMENTS, FEATURES AND CONTROLSRight Handlebar ControlsEngine

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1147INSTRUMENTS, FEATURES AND CONTROLSGear Shift PedalThe gear shift pedal (1) is located on the left sideof the motorcycle. To shift to a lower gear,

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48INSTRUMENTS, FEATURES AND CONTROLSFuel CapThe fuel cap must be opened and closed with the ignition key. Lift the keyslot cover (1) on the cap and in

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49INSTRUMENTS, FEATURES AND CONTROLSSidestandThe sidestand (1) is located on the left side of the motorcycle.To extend the sidestand, swing it out fro

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50PRE-OPERATION CHECKTo keep your VICTORY motorcycle in good operating condition, always perform the checks described in thissection before each ride.

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51PRE-OPERATION CHECKElectrical EquipmentTo perform a pre-operation check on the electrical equipment, set the ignition switch to t he ON position. Se

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52PRE-OPERATION CHECKElectrical EquipmentTurn SignalsMove the turn signal switch to the left. The front and rear left turn signals and the turn signal

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53PRE-OPERATION CHECKEngine Oil LevelA dipstick attached to the oil fill cap registers the engine oil level.We recommend the use of only VICTORY brand

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54PRE-OPERATION CHECKFuel ComponentsFuel Level1. Straddle the motorcycle on level ground and bring it to a vertical position.2. Turn the ignition swit

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1The text, photographs and illustrations used in this manual are based on the most current product informationavailable at the time of publication. Pr

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55PRE-OPERATION CHECKTiresTire PressureNormal riding warms the tires and increases the tire air pressure. For an accurate reading, check the tire pres

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56PRE-OPERATION CHECKBrakesFront Brake L ever MovementSqueeze the front brake lever toward the handlebarand release it. It should move freely and smoo

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57PRE-OPERATION CHECKBrakesFront Brake Fluid Level1. Position the motorcycle on level ground with thefront wheel straight forward. Do not use t he sid

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58PRE-OPERATION CHECKBrakesRear Brake PedalPress and release the rear brake pedal. It should move freely andsmoothly and should return to its rest pos

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59PRE-OPERATION CHECKBrakesRear Brake Fluid Level1. To check the rear brake fluid level, remove the right sidecover. Straddle t he motorcycle and brin

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60PRE-OPERATION CHECKBrakesHoses and Con n ectio n sInspect all brake hoses and connections for dampness or stainsfrom leaking or dried fluid. Tighten

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61PRE-OPERATION CHECKThrottle Control Grip and CablesSee your authorized VICTORY dealer for service if the throttlefails to operate smoothly, if the g

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62PRE-OPERATION CHECKClutchMechanical Clutch1. Squeeze the clutch lever toward the handlebar and release it. Itshould move freely and smoothly and sho

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63PRE-OPERATION CHECKClutchHydraulic ClutchCheck the hydraulic clutch fluid level.1. Position the motorcycle on level ground with the front wheelstrai

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64PRE-OPERATION CHECKFront Suspension1. To check the front suspension, straddle themotorcycle and bring it to a vertical position.2. Apply the front b

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2FOREWORDThank you for choosing a Polaris VICTORY motorcycle!Some of the photographs and illustrations used in the manual are generalizations, so your

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65PRE-OPERATION CHECKRear SuspensionProper rear suspension adjustment is essential for a safe and comfortable ride. Check the rear shock absorbermovem

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66PRE-OPERATION CHECKSidestandStraddle t he motorcycle and bring it to a vertical position. Move thesidestand (1) to its stored (up) position, then to

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67OPERATIONThe operation section describes how to operate your VICTORY motorcycle for best performance and longevity.Important areas covered include:S

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68OPERATIONEngine Break-in PeriodDuring the first 500 miles (800 kilometers), critical engine parts require special wear-in procedures so they seat an

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69OPERATIONEngine Break-in Period300 -500 miles (483 -800 kilometers)S Do not operate the motorcycle for extended periods of time at throttle position

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70OPERATIONEngine Break-in PeriodFueling and Fill HeightFuel the motorcycle with the sidestand down and on level ground. Use only the recommended fuel

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71OPERATIONEngine Break-in PeriodPriming the Fuel SystemIf the motorcycle has run completely out of fuel, prime the system before starting the engine:

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72OPERATIONEngine Break-in PeriodStarting the Engine4. Set the engine stop/run switch to the RUN position. You should hear the fuel pump run momentari

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73OPERATIONShifting GearsThe clutch must be fully disengaged (clutch lever pulled completely in toward the handlebars) before youattempt to shift gear

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74OPERATIONShifting Gears1. To engage first gear, start the engine (see Starting the Engine on page 71).2. W ith the engine at idle speed, engage the

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3TABLE OF CONTENTSFOREWORD 2...INTRODUCTION 4...

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75OPERATIONShifting Gears• Downshifting at a speed in excess of the recommended downshift point may severely damage thetransmission or cause the rear

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76OPERATIONAcceleratingTo accelerate, open the throttle (roll the throttle control grip toward you). For even acceleration, open the throttlewith a sm

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77OPERATIONBrakingTo slow the motorcycle with the brakes, close the throttle and apply the front and rear brakes evenly. As themotorcycle slows, eithe

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78OPERATIONStopping the EngineBefore stopping the engine, bring the motorcycle to a complete stop either in neutral or with the clutch disengaged.Once

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79OPERATIONParking the MotorcycleWhen parking the motorcycle, choose a flat, firm surface. Bring the motorcycle to a complete stop and, with thetransm

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80OPERATIONParking the MotorcycleNotice Asphalt pavement can become soft in hot weather. The sidestand can sink into soft asphalt until the motor-cycl

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81MAINTENANCEThis section includes information for maintaining your VICTORY motorcycle. It includes recommended periodicmaintenance intervals, which o

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82MAINTENANCEInitial MaintenancePerform the initial maintenance after you’ve ridden your new motorcycle 500 miles (800 kilometers). Thismaintenance is

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4INTRODUCTIONRead the Owner’s ManualYour VICTORY owner’s manual contains information that’s essential to safe riding and proper maintenance of themoto

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86MAINTENANCEMAINTENANCE RECORDMAINTENANCE PERFORMED MILES / KM NOTES PERFORMED BY:

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87MAINTENANCEMAINTENANCE RECORDMAINTENANCE PERFORMED MILES / KM NOTES PERFORMED BY:

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88MAINTENANCEEngine OilChange Engine Oil and Oil FilterA hot engine or hot exhaust pipes can be hazardous. The engin e and exhaust pipes are hot for s

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89MAINTENANCEEngine OilChange Engine Oil and Oil Filter8. Make sure the new oil filter gasket is properly seated in the oil filter, and apply a thin f

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90MAINTENANCEEngine OilEngine Oil L evel1. With the transmission in neutral, start and run the engine forseveral minutes.2. Shut the engine off and wa

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91MAINTENANCEInspect Air FilterThe standard VICTORY air filter element is a dry paper design anddoes not require the use of air filter oil.NOTE: Inspe

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92MAINTENANCEDrive B eltDrive Belt ConditionReplace the drive belt if it is cracked or has broken t eeth or frayed edges. No matter its condition, the

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93MAINTENANCEDrive B eltDrive Belt TensionDrive Belt Deflection (with 10 lbs. of force)VEGAS LOW/KINGP IN LOW VEGAS / VEGAS 8-BAL L / ALL OTHER KINGPI

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94MAINTENANCEDrive B eltDrive Belt Tension1. Place the transmission in Neutral and lift the rear wheel off the groundwith an appropriate motorcycle li

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